She knows only two things about herself; her name is Frey and the boy with the troubled brown eyes, snatched from her arms by the soldiers in full body armour, loves her.
They know everything about her and yet, they’re the one’s asking her the questions.
From an iron-grey prison cell they ask her question after question, and the more they ask, the more she learns about herself.

A terrifying new nanotechnology weapon threatens the lives of everyone on Mars. An adopted Nomad finally learns the truth about where he comes from, but at devastating cost. And the technological ghost of a murdered scientist rises to seek revenge for the deaths of his wife and child.

The water is gone. The wars have begun.
While the world around them disintegrates into chaos, Zach and Vivienne hope that their life in a government-run complex will retain some semblance of normalcy. But when attacks on their water supplies bring war to their sheltered community, they must accept their new fate and decide to stay and fight or flee and endure.

Girlfriends since their teens, Lesley and Mo want to spend the rest of their lives together. But they live in a dystopian society that chooses mates for its citizens and executes those who rebel against it. Will they do what their society expects of them, or will they sacrifice their lives for their love?

The year is 2094. The government has eyes and ears everywhere, but not because they fear insurrection from activists. It's because the fear the rogues - those who exhibit supernatural abilities. They hunt them. Imprison them. Execute them. Silas Knight is such a rogue. So when a wide-eyed hobo offers him a solution to his problems, he follows, not having the slightest clue what he's stepped into.

In Book 3 of the series, the prosecutions relating to the coup attempt are winding down. Civil liberties are restored and there is a renewed movement to end mandatory marriage and abolish the monarchy. Master Tehv, the son of the assassinated king, leaves the palace to assist at his uncle’s training camp for the kinetically uncoordinated. His cousin busies himself tracking a mysterious stranger.

As the peoples of Mars find themselves caught in an escalating war between an oppressive Earth and an apparently invincible enemy who claims to be from an alternate future, Colonel Ram awakens to find that he has been remade into an immortal superhuman in order to try to save all that he holds dear. But those he would help are terrified of what he’s become. And he’s not the only one of his kind…

The marooned UN survivors continue to try to establish peaceful relations with the competing factions on Mars, a challenge that becomes more urgent when a radically changed Earth finally does answer their distress calls. Because Earth does fear what’s happened on Mars, perhaps enough to attempt once again to destroy all life on the surface.

Earth’s reckless use of a nuclear weapon has threatened the lives of those living in Melas, prompting a band of Nomads to seek a new home in the more livable—and more dangerous—Coprates to the east. A young Eternal embarks on a journey to prove himself a hero. A former enemy tries to earn her place in the UN planetary forces. And a terrifying new threat arises from a world that never happened.

The survivors of a nuclear disaster on Mars awaken after a half-century in chemical hibernation, and try to unravel the mystery of why no rescue has come for them. Attempts to contact Earth fail, and they begin to encounter the descendants of other survivors...

Forced from the shadows and into the Solaray light . . .
On Level One, every citizen wants to see the face of the most envied woman in the Dome world; UnderDome, two factions prepare for a war which will determine control of Central Computer and humanity’s future.

Everything on the earth planet (domed cities, Pleasure Booths, state-run schools, incubation centers, food production and Domes of Enduring Happiness) was engineered by Armand Rockman, President of World One with blessings from his home planet's High Council. The Light Seeders must stop him, a death-defying challenge for outlawed and hunted characters with extraordinary gifts.

A.D. 2080. Most of the Earth is an uninhabited wasteland. The remaining human population is crammed into Australia, New Zealand, and the ruins of the Indonesian archipelago. Life is finally settling. There is almost enough food again, thanks to the efforts of Orion Trayfer and the rest of the crew on the Cassiopeia. But their world is about to be shattered, because, for some, the war never ended.

Earth's Survivors SE 1 contains the complete text from the first two Earth's Survivors books, Apocalypse and Rising From The Ashes. It includes a character bibliography. It follows survivors of a worldwide catastrophe. A meteorite hits and sets off a series of events that destroy the world as we know it. From L.A. To Manhattan the cities, governments have toppled and lawlessness is the rule.

Six of the western world’s finest scientific minds are working on a venture to lay the foundations to control time. The experiment turns to disaster when the Minerva Project suffers a catastrophic malfunction causing five of the team to find themselves no longer on Earth. Along with these scientists, numerous others from across Earth are torn from their lives and deposited on this foreign world.

Part 2
Merth's story of starvation and civil turmoil forces the Mayor to reconsider the biennial Exploring party.
Will Mabel and her sister be forced to go into the unknown by themselves? Could the story of Merth's journey be as perilous as he warned?
Mabel is faced with a tough decision that will not only alter her own fate, but her sister’s as well.

Earth's first five years of The Transition in the Many Worlds Collective by teen and young/new adult Earthers related to Clara Branon, Chief Communicator/liaison, Clara's early life, and the ongoing love story between her and Epifanio Dang. Sci-fi/romance/paranormal/multiverse/utopian speculative fiction, "This Changes My Family and My Life Forever" is Volume II of "The Spanners Series."